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. >> economic situation in spain is very grave. every company is in contract in mode, so there are no jobs being created. all the businesses are trying to shrink their jobs on top of the government trying to rein back spending, so a lot of state jobs are being shed. it does not look promising. what is really bad is unemployment at 60%. that is people under 25. that is causing concern if for any future growth. spain has serious issues, and i do not see any respite in the near future. with austerity, it is difficult to stimulate growth. i do not think any short-term ability for spain to grow, and i actually think what will happen that will cause any sort of growth in spain is scaling back the austerity program, but they are very against doing that. the feet -- the future is very bleak for spain. >> it is a bleak and dangerous journey. we will tell you why these explorers are replicating the treacherous expedition in the antarctic. heading home, why a french woman jailed in mexico for kidnapping is on her way home. >> good have you ba
. >> economic situation in spain is very grave. every company is in contract in mode, so there are no jobs being created. all the businesses are trying to shrink their jobs on top of the government trying to rein back spending, so a lot of state jobs are being shed. it does not look promising. what is really bad is unemployment at 60%. that is people under 25. that is causing concern if for any future growth. spain has serious issues, and i do not see any respite in the near future. with...
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that you are not and it was fun for young cats on the nations by doing that we are not the spanish so spain would be in progress and it would be united when we are a separate set a good times madrid is saying in independence about war and contrary to spain's counter to the constitution but carlos del close a sociologist of panto fabry university says that's little more than an excuse for denying catalans the right to self-determination well it's definitely unlawful i mean as a lawful against the constitution the question is also you know how many people in spain right now. are really behind this constitution and when when does this constitution actually mean anything the constitution also guarantees a right for instance to decent housing and yet we find that you know hundreds of people are being are being kicked out of their homes in a day and being left out in the street all over spain and in catalonia so you know the constitution a lot of the times serves to i guess is about to validate an argument or to legitimize an argument whenever it's convenient for whoever is governing at the time.
that you are not and it was fun for young cats on the nations by doing that we are not the spanish so spain would be in progress and it would be united when we are a separate set a good times madrid is saying in independence about war and contrary to spain's counter to the constitution but carlos del close a sociologist of panto fabry university says that's little more than an excuse for denying catalans the right to self-determination well it's definitely unlawful i mean as a lawful against...
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of software into the proclamation that gives it the right to hold a referendum on breaking away from spain but madrid is unswayed maintaining it's not up to the catalans to decide if they want to leave but a matter for spaniards to agree upon a scammer on this now i want to see where it leads are both sides with carlos deck also sociologist at the pump university thank you very much indeed for coming on the program today it does appear that madrid and catalonia are on a collision course at this point but how do you foresee it playing out. well i think the main challenge right now in catalonia is for this declaration of sovereignty to to be something real to really put on the table a question that's that's increasingly interesting and important in the european union today not just in spain which is what does sovereignty look like in the european union carnivals come really cheap and for the moment it's really just a bunch of posturing you know. it's mostly signing declarations and saying you know catalonia is sovereign but there hasn't been really much work in in the material realm to reall
of software into the proclamation that gives it the right to hold a referendum on breaking away from spain but madrid is unswayed maintaining it's not up to the catalans to decide if they want to leave but a matter for spaniards to agree upon a scammer on this now i want to see where it leads are both sides with carlos deck also sociologist at the pump university thank you very much indeed for coming on the program today it does appear that madrid and catalonia are on a collision course at this...
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part of the break locksmiths shutting the doors on bankers in spain and police disorder in india all that and more in breaking the set . usually crime is a plague of the big cities but in a tiny arkansas town of twenty five thousand it is really getting out of hand puregold is a property crime index of more than double the national average and rape burglary and assault are also way above average poor poor gold is a dangerous place to live in but what's the answer to living in constant fear of criminals well the mayor thinks that the answer to that problem is to live in constant fear of the government how logical the mayor and police chief have a doorstop plan to send out police patrols with fifteen's and full swat armor to i guess intimidate the local population into submission well actually the plan is for them to stand around it ask people an important question ask them to show id the answer to crime isn't a police state sending guys out with automatic weapons and body armor around just to check people's i.d.'s like it's the berlin wall or something won't do anything a guy who brea
part of the break locksmiths shutting the doors on bankers in spain and police disorder in india all that and more in breaking the set . usually crime is a plague of the big cities but in a tiny arkansas town of twenty five thousand it is really getting out of hand puregold is a property crime index of more than double the national average and rape burglary and assault are also way above average poor poor gold is a dangerous place to live in but what's the answer to living in constant fear of...
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they arizona's jobless rate has had a new record high with spain again suffering the most followed by greece on nearly twelve percent out of work across the block over a quarter of people in spain can find a job and worrying number comes amid fresh demonstrations in madrid thousands of doctors have been marching against government plans to be privatized health care and they feel will ultimately lead to further jobs have been a political analyst miguel i'm sure marotta says that it's an alarming sign that traditionally pro-government medical workers turn out in protest but it's interesting about these protests in the healthcare sector is that it's different from a sociological point of view from all the protests we're seeing around spain we've seen of course teachers and. public sector workers of all sorts transporter all the services are basically on strike or are staging protests now what is different about the is that you have doctors which are traditionally in spain like elsewhere are traditionally more conservative very much the same they backed the government prior to election so
they arizona's jobless rate has had a new record high with spain again suffering the most followed by greece on nearly twelve percent out of work across the block over a quarter of people in spain can find a job and worrying number comes amid fresh demonstrations in madrid thousands of doctors have been marching against government plans to be privatized health care and they feel will ultimately lead to further jobs have been a political analyst miguel i'm sure marotta says that it's an alarming...
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we have a special program in spain. we have closed some situational gaps in the design of the union. we created the bailout fund. they are doing more things about omt. we work together. ecb provides money if needed. these are the four points to explain the strong improvement in sentiment. >> strong improvement in sentiment from you. but this is not generally felt across davos. has been a lot of criticism -- there has been a lot of criticism about the bailout. >> i do not think that is the majority view. the mainstream view is the strategy is working with these elements. most people focus a lot the ecb has promised to do -- most people focus on what the ecb has promised to do. it has to be there as a credible possibility in case of need, but it has not been activated. the countries are able to tap the markets again. spain, portugal, and ireland have been in the markets in the last few days very successfully. non-domestic investors are coming back. they left last year. they're coming back because the adjustment is happeni
we have a special program in spain. we have closed some situational gaps in the design of the union. we created the bailout fund. they are doing more things about omt. we work together. ecb provides money if needed. these are the four points to explain the strong improvement in sentiment. >> strong improvement in sentiment from you. but this is not generally felt across davos. has been a lot of criticism -- there has been a lot of criticism about the bailout. >> i do not think that...
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within the zone, spain showed the highest rate. it rose from 26.6% in spain. many young people out of work under half of those under 25 were jobless in the month. up 0.7 points since october. in portugal, unemployment stood at 16.3%. 14.6% in ireland. for greece, latest data up only to september. the jobless rate in that month, 26%. 0.7 percentage points higher than in august. >>> smoke from electry call fire filled the cabin of a boeing 787 at a boston airport. it was preparing for its next flight no. one was injured. a mechanic spotted smoke rising from the back of the aircraft at logan international airport. the plane had flown in from japan. all 172 passengers and 11 crew members had disembarked. firefighters found flames coming from a battery pack under the passenger's compartment and put out the fire. the battery starts the auxiliary power unit. it supplies electricity while the aircraft is parked. investigators from the ntsb are looking into the case. the 787 is boeing's newest aircraft. japan airlines began flying it on some routes late last month. jap
within the zone, spain showed the highest rate. it rose from 26.6% in spain. many young people out of work under half of those under 25 were jobless in the month. up 0.7 points since october. in portugal, unemployment stood at 16.3%. 14.6% in ireland. for greece, latest data up only to september. the jobless rate in that month, 26%. 0.7 percentage points higher than in august. >>> smoke from electry call fire filled the cabin of a boeing 787 at a boston airport. it was preparing for...
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by greece while nearly twelve percent are out of work across the over a quarter of people in spain can find a job that's a worrying number of course and it's coming in with fresh demonstrations and three thousand doctors and be marching against government plans to party promise health care a move they fear will ultimately lead to job cuts spanish political analysts miguel and coleman rather spoke to us he says that is not alarming sign that these traditionally pro-government medical workers turned out in protest now. what is interesting about these protests in the health care sector is that it is different from a sociological point of view from all the protests we're seen around spain we've seen of course teachers and and. public sector workers of all sorts transport all the services are basically on strike or staging protests now what is different about the is that you have doctors which are traditionally in spain like elsewhere are traditionally more conservative they most of them they backed the government prior to its election so this is their own people that he said happy with the
by greece while nearly twelve percent are out of work across the over a quarter of people in spain can find a job that's a worrying number of course and it's coming in with fresh demonstrations and three thousand doctors and be marching against government plans to party promise health care a move they fear will ultimately lead to job cuts spanish political analysts miguel and coleman rather spoke to us he says that is not alarming sign that these traditionally pro-government medical workers...
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catalonia trumpets its right to split from spain despite madrid's problems stations the sturdy crisis and stagnation driving the to restrain sides further apart. around the world on line on screen life from the new center here in moscow this is r.t. with twenty four hours a day. spent a movement has broken away from the al qaeda linked islamist somali saying it wants to fight terrorism and extremism the newly formed group has stated it is ready for peace talks with the government and the french choose forces are currently fighting there france's defense minister meanwhile has said his country is prepared for a long conflict. looks at the reasons behind the french intervention. the french have died headlong into the military operation in mali but the discussion is still ongoing as to exactly why the western nation has put boots on african soil again costing money and people's lives. official rhetoric remains in line with the mantra of the war on terrorism but some statements suggest another layer of france's defense minister has declared a total recount quest of mali is the main goal w
catalonia trumpets its right to split from spain despite madrid's problems stations the sturdy crisis and stagnation driving the to restrain sides further apart. around the world on line on screen life from the new center here in moscow this is r.t. with twenty four hours a day. spent a movement has broken away from the al qaeda linked islamist somali saying it wants to fight terrorism and extremism the newly formed group has stated it is ready for peace talks with the government and the french...
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the optimism is not shared by everyone in spain the condo's closest sociologist at the polling booth auburn university says catalonia is government is pursuing dangerous policies which made them to mind the region's chances to survive and. carnivals come really cheap and for the moment it's really just a bunch of posturing it's mostly signing declarations and saying you know catalonia is sovereign when you're you know under the party that's currently in the government with the help of the republican left. decides that you know they're going to privatized the water and privatized natural resources in catalonia when they're going to get rid of all of their public health care and privatized that what they're basically doing is auctioning off the territory auctioning off all of the public and state institutions that they supposedly want all of the institutions that you build with sovereignty there auction them off to private investors so you know the question is can they be can they be independent on their own materially they could if they weren't you know auctioning things off and and g
the optimism is not shared by everyone in spain the condo's closest sociologist at the polling booth auburn university says catalonia is government is pursuing dangerous policies which made them to mind the region's chances to survive and. carnivals come really cheap and for the moment it's really just a bunch of posturing it's mostly signing declarations and saying you know catalonia is sovereign when you're you know under the party that's currently in the government with the help of the...
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. >> the leaders of germany, france, and spain joined the agreement. commission officials say this will be the world's first financial levy at a regional level. the next step is to submit a bill specifying what transactions will be taxed at what rates. the new tax could take effect as early as next year. but leaders in britain and the netherlands oppose the levy. their countries are home to many financial institutions. >>> separately, the leaders of france and germany have pledged to cooperate as concerns persist over the eurozone economy. they're celebrating the 50th anniversary of reconciliation. the elysee treaty was signed in 1963. commemorative events were held tuesday in britain -- in berlin, that is. french and german ministers held a joint cabinet meeting in the city. german chancellor angela america 8 and french president francois hollande made a statement together in parliament to emphasize their ties. they say they're determined to boost cooperation to help europe overcome its challenges. merkel said germany and france will soon make joint p
. >> the leaders of germany, france, and spain joined the agreement. commission officials say this will be the world's first financial levy at a regional level. the next step is to submit a bill specifying what transactions will be taxed at what rates. the new tax could take effect as early as next year. but leaders in britain and the netherlands oppose the levy. their countries are home to many financial institutions. >>> separately, the leaders of france and germany have...
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catalonia unger's madrid by claiming it harmed the right to split from spain with austerity stagnation and a record unemployment driving the to a strange size apart. international news live this is all she was me. and welcome to the program. on the second anniversary of the egyptian revolution people are back on the iconic square but not to celebrate various groups are calling for fresh anti-government rallies with demands very similar to those that lead to regime change the gears ago the evil their anniversary was marked with the s. clashes between u.s. activists and police which left dozens injured tear gas and rubber bullets were used to despise the protesters who try to tear down a wall preventing them from reaching parliament cairo based reporter belcher explains now what's driving those who fought for change to years ago back onto the streets. just off egypt's tahrir square surrounded by murals of slain protesters law graduates tarik talks about his brother who was killed during the two thousand and eleven revolution two years on tarek says the country has yet to see the changes
catalonia unger's madrid by claiming it harmed the right to split from spain with austerity stagnation and a record unemployment driving the to a strange size apart. international news live this is all she was me. and welcome to the program. on the second anniversary of the egyptian revolution people are back on the iconic square but not to celebrate various groups are calling for fresh anti-government rallies with demands very similar to those that lead to regime change the gears ago the evil...
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it is a different story in spain, though. things just keep getting worse. unemployment is at its highest level ever recorded. 26% of the work force were registered as out of work in the last quarter of 2012. that's nearly 6 million people. >> the eurozone [applause] fourth largest economy is stuck in recession. the conservative government has pushed ahead with a tough austerity program to lower the country's deficit. critics say those spending cuts are directly to blame for the rise in unemployment. but there's a bit of bright news in the eurozone -- portugal has made an early debut back on the financial market, successfully raising 2.5 billion euros in a debt auction this week. >> the government had to pay only 4.9% in interest, signaling investors are more confident about the country's finances. portugal was forced to accept an international bailout in 2011, the first time the country issue long-term bonds on the open market since then. then at a positive step for portugal [applause] finances, but the picture is still grim for many ordinary people. >> por
it is a different story in spain, though. things just keep getting worse. unemployment is at its highest level ever recorded. 26% of the work force were registered as out of work in the last quarter of 2012. that's nearly 6 million people. >> the eurozone [applause] fourth largest economy is stuck in recession. the conservative government has pushed ahead with a tough austerity program to lower the country's deficit. critics say those spending cuts are directly to blame for the rise in...
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people are being are being kicked out of their homes today and being left out in the street all over spain handed out alone so you know the constitution a lot of the times serves to i guess is about to validate an argument or to legitimize an argument whenever it's convenient for whoever is governing at the time. north korea is going nuclear over sanctions pyongyang and the slew of major problems in atomic weapons tests all targeted against the u.s. which it sees as being behind fresh un had. later but first a confirmation hearing which is expected to see john kerry becoming the head of the u.s. state department has begun in washington democrat senator was nominated by president obama to replace hillary clinton as the country's top diplomat or to talk more on the potential challenges kerry may face and joined by daniel wagner's managing director for the political and economic risk advisory firm a country risk solutions hillary clinton's term has had many challenging moments just how much work because she left for her successor and is he up to the job. i think we have to characterize much o
people are being are being kicked out of their homes today and being left out in the street all over spain handed out alone so you know the constitution a lot of the times serves to i guess is about to validate an argument or to legitimize an argument whenever it's convenient for whoever is governing at the time. north korea is going nuclear over sanctions pyongyang and the slew of major problems in atomic weapons tests all targeted against the u.s. which it sees as being behind fresh un had....
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it is just as bad here, they believe, as it is in spain. >> if you see the number of unemployment and bankruptcy of companies, the difficulties are the same situation. >> in belgium? >> absolutely. >> northern belgium is still one of the richer regions of europe. unemployment is far below the record levels in southern europe. even here, more and more are coming to the food banks for handouts. among them, a single mother whose benefits will soon be cut as the government reduces spending. >> i see it is getting worse. there's a lot less food to go around. there are more people. it is really difficult to find work. >> difficult for many. in nearby brussels, officials speak of signs of improvement. on the streets, the big economic freeze is setting in. now the price, bbc news, belgium. -- matthew price, bbc news, belgium. >> live continues to get harder for many. one company currently experiencing surprising growth is samsung. it has announced record profits driven by impressive sales of smartphones. success is putting pressure on apple which lost its slot today as the most valuable compa
it is just as bad here, they believe, as it is in spain. >> if you see the number of unemployment and bankruptcy of companies, the difficulties are the same situation. >> in belgium? >> absolutely. >> northern belgium is still one of the richer regions of europe. unemployment is far below the record levels in southern europe. even here, more and more are coming to the food banks for handouts. among them, a single mother whose benefits will soon be cut as the government...
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and it really year that's a huge number spain has the ten biggest deficit on the planet of any country and effectively it's hemorrhaging money at the moment because the budgets were made in the good old days when property markets were going through the roof not days nobody can sell a property nobody can manage to get a job and oversee the government simply doesn't have the money even for essential facilities like health care clearly there is a concern amongst the doctors that you're going to see an incredible amount of i live just profiteering being made by the private health sector but i think actually the truth is that ultimately governments are hideously inefficient when they do large scale health provision that's the pure on certainty spawn yours are not sure whether their economy survives in its current creaking states well keeping the budget under control is proving to be a headache on the other side of the atlantic too later today or next kaiser explores the murky waters of american spanning strategy. why is the pentagon off the table but pentagon spending is a function of money
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of the great recession especially for those facing foreclosures as a result of the eurozone crisis spain's banks recently began to receive payments.
of the great recession especially for those facing foreclosures as a result of the eurozone crisis spain's banks recently began to receive payments.
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the glutting the core concerns of the domestic economy head to monaco america is following imperial spain and imperial britain into the same morass but it is a choice not a fate. right well how better way to support the u.s. dollar then killing a lot of people i agree with fitz and paul craig roberts in that supporting the dollar means committing genocide.
the glutting the core concerns of the domestic economy head to monaco america is following imperial spain and imperial britain into the same morass but it is a choice not a fate. right well how better way to support the u.s. dollar then killing a lot of people i agree with fitz and paul craig roberts in that supporting the dollar means committing genocide.
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the yield on spain's ten-year government bond has fallen below 5% but the eurozone jobless rate reached 11.8% in november. that's the worst level since the single currency was introduced. the job market and overall economic situation remain grim mainly in countries receiving bailouts. here are the latest market figures. >>> u.s. president barack obama will hold talks at the white house on friday with his afghan counterpart hamid karzai. patchari raksawong joins us with more details. >> reporter: the two leaders have to answer the key question of how many u.s. soldiers will remain in afghanistan after combat troops withdraw by the end of 2014. afghan citizens have reacted angrily to a suggestion that washington might bring all its forces home. some say that would mean a return to civil war. a white house official said on tuesday that the u.s. would consider a complete pullout from afghanistan. the official said the so-called zero option is one of the scenarios being considered. the announcement prompted dismay back in afghanistan. >> translator: if all u.s. troops leave afghanistan after
the yield on spain's ten-year government bond has fallen below 5% but the eurozone jobless rate reached 11.8% in november. that's the worst level since the single currency was introduced. the job market and overall economic situation remain grim mainly in countries receiving bailouts. here are the latest market figures. >>> u.s. president barack obama will hold talks at the white house on friday with his afghan counterpart hamid karzai. patchari raksawong joins us with more details....
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for spain. but is there is little for the lively european country to celebrate. unemployment is over 26%, the worst since the '70s. joblessness among young people is over 55%. spaniards, under 25, have little hope. >> it's 2012 was a bad year, you can imagine the prospects that spaniards have. nothing. at the end, we all have to leave, just like our parents did to immigrate. >> strange recession worsened too. economic growth down last year. budget cuts and tax hikes to avoid a full-scale bail-out accord og the efforts are hurting short-term recovery. with backing from the european central bank might offer long-term hope. bond sales to write down spain's debt went well. >> we are getting indicators that it's slowly adjusting. start to turn in the coming quarter. >> greece might be building on a couple of years of austerit austerity. the country is qualifying for e.u. bail-out money. 2013 is bringing more protests. young and old in athens. unemployment in greece is higher than spain. and pensions
for spain. but is there is little for the lively european country to celebrate. unemployment is over 26%, the worst since the '70s. joblessness among young people is over 55%. spaniards, under 25, have little hope. >> it's 2012 was a bad year, you can imagine the prospects that spaniards have. nothing. at the end, we all have to leave, just like our parents did to immigrate. >> strange recession worsened too. economic growth down last year. budget cuts and tax hikes to avoid a...
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last least on paper here as it so freedom of the referendum on leaving spain setting the stage for a bit of a showdown with the government in madrid. or if another one north korea is warning over war saying it will attack south korea if its neighbor takes part in fresh u.n. sanctions and the ultimatum marks a third day of fiery rhetoric with pyongyang previously vowing more nuclear and ballistic tests but brian becker from the antiwar coalition says it may actually be the north's very militancy that's keeping the region at a tentative peace. korea is the most heavily militarized part of the planet the u.s. won't sign the landmine treaty one of the few countries not to be a signatory to it because they say they may need it in korea there's constant incidence in north korea one of those can blow up and become a major conflagration it's a serious problem every time any country says that they are going to defend themselves from the united states the united states says see you are an aggressor and thus we have the new excuse the new pretext to up the ante but i think when you look at the
last least on paper here as it so freedom of the referendum on leaving spain setting the stage for a bit of a showdown with the government in madrid. or if another one north korea is warning over war saying it will attack south korea if its neighbor takes part in fresh u.n. sanctions and the ultimatum marks a third day of fiery rhetoric with pyongyang previously vowing more nuclear and ballistic tests but brian becker from the antiwar coalition says it may actually be the north's very militancy...
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it is just as bad here, they believe, as it is in spain. >> if you see the number of unemployment and bankruptcy of companies, the difficulties are the same situation. >> in belgium? >> absolutely. >> northern belgium is still one of the richer regions of europe. unemployment is far below the record levels in southern europe. even here, more and more are coming to the food banks for handouts. among them, a single mother whose benefits will soon be cut as the government reduces spending. >> i see it is getting worse. there's a lot less food to go around. there are more people. it is really difficult to find work. >> difficult for many. in nearby brussels, officials speak of signs of improvement. on the streets, the big economic freeze is setting in. now the price, bbc news, belgium. -- matthew price, bbc news, belgium. >> live continues to get harder for many. one company currently experiencing surprising growth is samsung. it has announced record profits driven by impressive sales of smartphones. success is putting pressure on apple which lost its slot today as the most valuable compa
it is just as bad here, they believe, as it is in spain. >> if you see the number of unemployment and bankruptcy of companies, the difficulties are the same situation. >> in belgium? >> absolutely. >> northern belgium is still one of the richer regions of europe. unemployment is far below the record levels in southern europe. even here, more and more are coming to the food banks for handouts. among them, a single mother whose benefits will soon be cut as the government...
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it is just as bad here, they believe, as it is in spain. >> the number of unemployment, the number of bankruptcies of companies going bankrupt. the difficulties to have some money, it is exactly the same situation. >> here as elsewhere? >> absolutely, yes. >> to be fair, belgium is still one of the richer regions. unemployment is far below record levels in southern belgium be in southern europe. even here, more and more coming to food banks for handouts. among them, a single mother whose benefits will soon be cut as the government reduces. >> i see it getting worse. there is a lot less food to go around here, and there are more people. it is difficult to find work. >> difficult for many. in nearby brussels, officials speak of signs of improvement, but out on the streets, europe's big economic freeze is setting in. matthew price, bbc news, belgium. >> it has been six months since the olympic flame was extinguished in london. the games gave the city an enormous shot of adrenaline, now the buzz is over. almost $500 million was invested into transforming the main games venue into the quee
it is just as bad here, they believe, as it is in spain. >> the number of unemployment, the number of bankruptcies of companies going bankrupt. the difficulties to have some money, it is exactly the same situation. >> here as elsewhere? >> absolutely, yes. >> to be fair, belgium is still one of the richer regions. unemployment is far below record levels in southern belgium be in southern europe. even here, more and more coming to food banks for handouts. among them, a...
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the study was done in spain, where lunch is typically the largest meal of the day. all 420 volunteers consumed the same number of calories, those who had lunch before 3 p.m. lost an average of 22 pounds in 20 weeks, five pounds more than those who ate lunch later. the question of timing and weight gain is not new. many experts say that a calorie is a calorie, no matter when you eat it. even those who say timing is important admit that timing is never more important than how much you eat. still, studies in animals have suggested that meals at different times can affect the biological clocks in our bodies. >> food acts as a signal of time to all the cells in our body, including for the liver and fat tissue. >> thank you. bye. >> reporter: but today's news may not be practical for many busy americans. >> i'm the mother of a 2 1/2-year-old and a 6-month-old. so, my eating habits more so depend on their eating habits. >> when i have a spare moment is when i eat. so, if that's at 3:00, that's at 3:00. if it's at noon, it's at noon. >> reporter: the latest study suggested
the study was done in spain, where lunch is typically the largest meal of the day. all 420 volunteers consumed the same number of calories, those who had lunch before 3 p.m. lost an average of 22 pounds in 20 weeks, five pounds more than those who ate lunch later. the question of timing and weight gain is not new. many experts say that a calorie is a calorie, no matter when you eat it. even those who say timing is important admit that timing is never more important than how much you eat. still,...
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we of queen elizabeth ii, 86, the king of norway, 75, the king of spain, 75, queen of denmark, 73 and the tricks herself is coming up to 75. >> on thursday. >> her birthday. >> generally when you look of the world -- thailand and countries all over, monarchs tend to die on the front before the handover. >> all over the world. as we are an aging population we are also an aging market. it reflects the pattern of the population. much of the monarch's across all the throws. >> do you often heard being an heir of the front is not do it is a predicament. >> the weights are getting longer. -- waits a getting longer. >> we are glad people are living longer. does the dutch royal family need a shop in the arm? prince wilhelm alexander, 45, relatively glamorous, young wife. >> he will be the first man on the dutch throne since '89. he has three daughters, so you will be essentially a brief male interlude. it is going to be a change because the dutch are used to a female monarchy. but things have been changing in holland because in 2010 the queen of holland had much more power than the average eu
we of queen elizabeth ii, 86, the king of norway, 75, the king of spain, 75, queen of denmark, 73 and the tricks herself is coming up to 75. >> on thursday. >> her birthday. >> generally when you look of the world -- thailand and countries all over, monarchs tend to die on the front before the handover. >> all over the world. as we are an aging population we are also an aging market. it reflects the pattern of the population. much of the monarch's across all the throws....
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decisions being made in brussels away from the citizens whether they be the citizens of britain or spain or greece for that matter ok but what you are going to be restored but were there any success stories in twenty twelve must have been something i mean after all the country is predicted to have collapsed by now are still surviving. well course unemployment continues to go up at that for the states within the euro zone that's very alarming and their economic problems will not be resolved until of course it recognize the you know the single currency is the wrong cover for these countries really we need to have a back of powers away from brussels to all the different member states and of course britain should of course have its own referendum on our membership as well and have our own say but it needs to be recognised that the european union is of course failing economically so it still is still there it still exists but the price of people are paying is of course no economic growth and of course massively high unemployment which is now reaching alarming proportions for many different eu
decisions being made in brussels away from the citizens whether they be the citizens of britain or spain or greece for that matter ok but what you are going to be restored but were there any success stories in twenty twelve must have been something i mean after all the country is predicted to have collapsed by now are still surviving. well course unemployment continues to go up at that for the states within the euro zone that's very alarming and their economic problems will not be resolved...
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that's the program. >> take advantage of the current climate. >>> staying in spain, spain's prime minister is in germany today meeting with angela merkel. bob, one of the tail risk that's dissipated last year was any thought that greece would be kicked out of the eurozone. germany finally decided we can't afford to kick them out so we'll just keep paying them. is there anything that's going to change on that story? >> much against the views of many who were convinced the euro was going to crash, i think it's clear that a change of strategy, it's clear the greek government so far has been able to hold together and is at least deliver a program of fiscal targets that the troika is prepared to accept. but we know with the debt levels that they've already got -- >> at some point, we need large debt forgiveness program. >> i think a debt forgive ps program for the official critters is going to happen. but not this year, not before the german election and probably well into 2014. so this process will continue to talk about everything is fine and dandy until we get to 20140. >> by the way, we've
that's the program. >> take advantage of the current climate. >>> staying in spain, spain's prime minister is in germany today meeting with angela merkel. bob, one of the tail risk that's dissipated last year was any thought that greece would be kicked out of the eurozone. germany finally decided we can't afford to kick them out so we'll just keep paying them. is there anything that's going to change on that story? >> much against the views of many who were convinced the...
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while it was pretty are gone and when you consider the fact that we've got protests ongoing in greece spain is unemployment at historical highs of sixty percent that really sent shivers down the spines here in davos yesterday prices just posted dismal growth it is doesn't sound too good at a toll rate other than all of the old us talk about money and how much davos is going to cost we're talking one hundred eighty five made in dollars that's going to be spent here the davos forum which described by the along to boris johnson as a conservation of egos involved in o.j. is of our generation i know sometimes he can be quite outlasts but in this instance you know what i think i agree with boris. artie's katie pilgrim then we'll have more from her a little later live from dallas now some international news in brief we this and i world update police have opened fire and some of the scenes of the just sixty kilometers north of the iraqi capital leaving five dead and forty injured shootings happened after worshippers came out of friday prayers it's the most violent incident of the rocks and sunnis s
while it was pretty are gone and when you consider the fact that we've got protests ongoing in greece spain is unemployment at historical highs of sixty percent that really sent shivers down the spines here in davos yesterday prices just posted dismal growth it is doesn't sound too good at a toll rate other than all of the old us talk about money and how much davos is going to cost we're talking one hundred eighty five made in dollars that's going to be spent here the davos forum which...
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move to cut the budget and take the country out of debt but investment adviser patrick young says a spain's economy is out of control. there's really absolutely nothing that can be done about the current spanish situation the government is affectively running a deficit or run divide nine percent of g.d.p. and three year that's a huge number span has the tenth biggest deficit on the planet of any country and effectively it's hemorrhaging money at the moment because the budgets were made in the good old days when property markets were going through the roof not days nobody can sell a property nobody can manage to get a job and obviously the government simply doesn't have the money even for essential facilities like health care clearly there is a concern amongst the doctors that you're going to see an incredible mind about religious profiteering being made by the private health sector but i think actually the truth is that ultimately governments are hideously inefficient when they do large scale health provision that's the pure and certain to spawn yours are not sure whether their economy surv
move to cut the budget and take the country out of debt but investment adviser patrick young says a spain's economy is out of control. there's really absolutely nothing that can be done about the current spanish situation the government is affectively running a deficit or run divide nine percent of g.d.p. and three year that's a huge number span has the tenth biggest deficit on the planet of any country and effectively it's hemorrhaging money at the moment because the budgets were made in the...
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thousands of health workers in spain's capital madrid have come out to show their anger at cuts to the health care system they were rallying against regional plans to privatized several hospitals and nearly thirty health centers much of the country is reeling from budget cuts and unemployment rate of almost twenty five percent. now it's hard to depart and spent his first day as a russian citizen touring his new homeland and flaunting his. freshly stand passport much to the french leaders are dubbed a traitor at home he's far from the only wealthy french person to flee the country over exorbitant new taxes and want to destinations they've been heading for is that of russia. let's look at the taxes and that's the question at hand right now if you look at russia at the current laws we have a flat tax rate here of thirteen percent in fact france and germany they both have complicated tax codes if you look at france forty one percent right now up to forty one percent in germany up to forty five percent as opposed to russia's thirteen percent but if this new law comes into effect in france t
thousands of health workers in spain's capital madrid have come out to show their anger at cuts to the health care system they were rallying against regional plans to privatized several hospitals and nearly thirty health centers much of the country is reeling from budget cuts and unemployment rate of almost twenty five percent. now it's hard to depart and spent his first day as a russian citizen touring his new homeland and flaunting his. freshly stand passport much to the french leaders are...
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catalonia has declared its sovereignty via a vote in the region's parliament setting up a showdown with spain over a possible breakaway the gesture was largely symbolic though with madrid maintaining a referendum would not be legally binding and out of k. a spokesperson from the european partnership for independence says catalonia leaving could actually benefit both sides. does say that the correlation to what he has done is just a form of nice something that democrats are running now and that is that catalonia is a suffering nation we just declared that was our soil money. we all know that's the case but for money that don't we are a political and the legal sovereign suction that's no way to progress when you are lads to be something that you are not and it was fun for young kids on young nations by the order we are not the spanish so it's a would be interest and it would be united when we are a separate set in good terms. while not everyone however is quite that optimistic carlos deck lost a sociologist at university he says catalonia is government has pursuing dangerous policies which may
catalonia has declared its sovereignty via a vote in the region's parliament setting up a showdown with spain over a possible breakaway the gesture was largely symbolic though with madrid maintaining a referendum would not be legally binding and out of k. a spokesperson from the european partnership for independence says catalonia leaving could actually benefit both sides. does say that the correlation to what he has done is just a form of nice something that democrats are running now and that...